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COLD SPRING

A touching story of fortitude and grit set in the Gold Rush era.

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Desperate to save his sweetheart’s family farm, a teen embarks on a grueling journey to pan for gold in Shapiro’s historical novel, set in the mid-19th century.

The instant Cole Thomas and Belinda Wright met as 11-year-olds, they shared a deep connection. Life hasn’t been easy for either of them. Cole’s widowed mother, the formidable Elizabeth, works tirelessly to keep their farm running, while Belinda (whom Cole affectionately calls “Blue” because of bright blue eyes) is regularly beaten by her older brother Tommy; her father’s a drunk, and her mother is detached. When Belinda’s dad dies, the family (which also includes Belinda’s two younger siblings, Alice and Buck) is faced with managing the debt-riddled farm. Months after Tommy’s latest assault leaves Belinda with broken ribs and an eye swollen to the “size of a crab apple,” he vanishes, leaving the farm unattended. This sets Cole’s gold-panning mission in motion. Departing on foot from New York and heading toward Oregon with his bacon-loving dog Tusk and a cart horse in tow, Cole suffers through arduous days and encounters a revolving cast of sex workers, thieves, and swindlers. (These characters add varying degrees of drama, but only a handful prove consequential.) It’s a relief when he meets Cyrus Ryerson, a Methodist pastor traveling with his family by wagon, and they invite him along. Enduring hunger, harsh elements, and a tragic death, Cole finally reaches his destination, but months of panning prove fruitless. Meanwhile, Tommy has returned, and the Wright farm is nearing collapse. Without a lucrative return—and soon—they’ll never survive. The author realistically captures the hardships and settings of a fascinating historical period. However, the writing, though serviceable, could use some tightening, as excessive exposition and drawn-out descriptions of farming and weather slow the pace. Momentum also lags as Cole spends long stretches alone on his journey. Heartfelt passages will appeal to romance readers (when Cole sees a willow tree “catching moonlight between its densely layered, cascading branches” it lovingly reminds him of Belinda’s hair), as will the satisfying, unexpected ending.

A touching story of fortitude and grit set in the Gold Rush era.

Pub Date: Nov. 11, 2024

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: 235

Publisher: ‎Palmetto Publishing

Review Posted Online: Nov. 11, 2024

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TWICE

Have tissues ready as you read this. A small package will do.

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A love story about a life of second chances.

In Nassau, in the Bahamas, casino detective Vincent LaPorta grills Alfie Logan, who’d come up a winner three times in a row at the roulette table and walked away with $2 million. “How did you do it?” asks the detective. Alfie calmly denies cheating. You wired all the money to a Gianna Rule, LaPorta says. Why? To explain, Alfie produces a composition book with the words “For the Boss, to Be Read Upon My Death” written on the cover. Read this for answers, Alfie suggests, calling it a love story. His mother had passed along to him a strange trait: He can say “Twice!” and go back to a specific time and place to have a do-over. But it only works once for any particular moment, and then he must live with the new consequences. He can only do this for himself and can’t prevent anyone from dying. Alfie regularly uses his power—failing to impress a girl the first time, he finds out more about her, goes back in time, and presto! She likes him. The premise is of course not credible—LaPorta doesn’t buy it either—but it’s intriguing. Most people would probably love to go back and unsay something. The story’s focus is on Alfie’s love for Gianna and whether it’s requited, unrequited, or both. In any case, he’s obsessed with her. He’s a good man, though, an intelligent person with ordinary human failings and a solid moral compass. Albom writes in a warm, easy style that transports the reader to a world of second chances and what-ifs, where spirituality lies close to the surface but never intrudes on the story. Though a cynic will call it sappy, anyone who is sick to their core from the daily news will enjoy this escape from reality.

Have tissues ready as you read this. A small package will do.

Pub Date: Oct. 7, 2025

ISBN: 9780062406682

Page Count: 320

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: July 18, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2025

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REMINDERS OF HIM

With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

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After being released from prison, a young woman tries to reconnect with her 5-year-old daughter despite having killed the girl’s father.

Kenna didn’t even know she was pregnant until after she was sent to prison for murdering her boyfriend, Scotty. When her baby girl, Diem, was born, she was forced to give custody to Scotty’s parents. Now that she’s been released, Kenna is intent on getting to know her daughter, but Scotty’s parents won’t give her a chance to tell them what really happened the night their son died. Instead, they file a restraining order preventing Kenna from so much as introducing herself to Diem. Handsome, self-assured Ledger, who was Scotty’s best friend, is another key adult in Diem’s life. He’s helping her grandparents raise her, and he too blames Kenna for Scotty’s death. Even so, there’s something about her that haunts him. Kenna feels the pull, too, and seems to be seeking Ledger out despite his judgmental behavior. As Ledger gets to know Kenna and acknowledges his attraction to her, he begins to wonder if maybe he and Scotty’s parents have judged her unfairly. Even so, Ledger is afraid that if he surrenders to his feelings, Scotty’s parents will kick him out of Diem’s life. As Kenna and Ledger continue to mourn for Scotty, they also grieve the future they cannot have with each other. Told alternatively from Kenna’s and Ledger’s perspectives, the story explores the myriad ways in which snap judgments based on partial information can derail people’s lives. Built on a foundation of death and grief, this story has an undercurrent of sadness. As usual, however, the author has created compelling characters who are magnetic and sympathetic enough to pull readers in. In addition to grief, the novel also deftly explores complex issues such as guilt, self-doubt, redemption, and forgiveness.

With captivating dialogue, angst-y characters, and a couple of steamy sex scenes, Hoover has done it again.

Pub Date: Jan. 18, 2022

ISBN: 978-1-5420-2560-7

Page Count: 335

Publisher: Montlake Romance

Review Posted Online: Oct. 12, 2021

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2021

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